I use Windows 7 and I've just got myself a lovely new iPhone. I've installed iCloud and it synchronizes my iPhone's calendar with Outlook, which is great, but I also prefer Firefox over Safari, but iCloud only apparently supports Safari or Internet Explorer (yuck).

Is there any way to sync bookmarks between Firefox/iCloud/iPhone?

Edit: A bit of research brings up a thing called Firefox Home - How does this fit in?

Yes, but then the change will be synced to Xmarks, and not to Safari. If it isn't pushed to Safari it won't be pushed to iCloud (thus won't be pushed to his iOS devices).
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Enrico SusatyoMay 22 '12 at 23:46

I also use XMarks for this and it works great on Mac for Safari. Problem is how XMarks applies the bookmarks does not sync over the cloud to iOS devices. XMarks does have a iOS app but that turns things into a two step process.
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jtreserMay 23 '12 at 12:45

@jtreser, I'm curious to know how the iOS app makes it a two step process. Can you please elaborate?
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james.garrissMay 23 '12 at 17:36

Yeah it is a separate app so on a iOS device it does not sync directly to safari. Previous versions of XMarks for safari on MAC were very unreliable but latest version works well.
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jtreserJun 4 '12 at 3:19

Thanks for your explanation. Can I ask: What's the difference between this and Firefox Home? mozilla.org/en-US/mobile/home It seems like it might do the same thing with less installations required.
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Django ReinhardtMay 23 '12 at 15:11

I've never used FF Home, but it seems to me that it's FF's version of XMarks. Pros: One less install, since it's built in to FF on your PC. Cons: Isn't going to work with other browsers. Both require an account and sync to servers in the Cloud. I think either would be a good choice. Let us know how it turns out for you.
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james.garrissMay 23 '12 at 16:04

Thanks, James! I'm leaning towards Firefox Home, but I may give them both a shot to see the differences.
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Django ReinhardtMay 23 '12 at 16:46